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I. On the Pallium.

[290] 1 Cor. vii.

[291] 1 Cor. vii. 34.

Chapter V.—Of the Word Woman, Especially in Connection with Its Application to Eve.

[292] Gen. ii. 19, 20.

[293] Mulier, throughout.

[294] Viri: so throughout.

[295] See Gen. iii. 20.

Chapter VI.—The Parallel Case of Mary Considered.

[296] Gal. iv. 4.

[297] [i.e., Ebion, founder of the Ebionites.]

[298] Luke i. 26, 27.

Chapter VII.—Of the Reasons Assigned by the Apostle for Bidding Women to Be Veiled.

[299] 1 Cor. xi. 3 sqq.

[300] Gen. ii. 23.

[301] 1 Cor. xi. 10.

[302] Gen. vi. 1, 2.

[303] 1 Cor. xi. 14, 15.

Chapter VIII.—The Argument E Contrario.

[304] 1 Cor. xi. 3.

[305] See Gen. ii. 23.

[306] 1 Cor. xi. 16.

Chapter IX.—Veiling Consistent with the Other Rules of Discipline Observed by Virgins and Women in General.

[307] 1 Cor. xiv. 34-35; 1 Tim. ii. 11-12.

[308] 1 Tim. v. 9.

Chapter X.—If the Female Virgins are to Be Thus Conspicuous, Why Not the Male as Well?

[309] See 1 Cor. vii. 5. Comp. ad Ux., l. i. c. viii.; de Ex. Cast., c. i.

[310] So Oehler and others. But one ms. reads “concupiscentiæ fructum” for “concupiscentiam fructus;” which would make the sense somewhat plainer, and hence is perhaps less likely to be the genuine reading.

Chapter XI.—The Rule of Veiling Not Applicable to Children.

 

 

 

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